Papers, 1798-1868 (bulk 1821-1837).

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Papers, 1798-1868 (bulk 1821-1837).

Letters received, 1822-1860 (with gaps), personal and family receipts, 1821-1868 (with gaps), clipped signatures (many of Pennington and family members) and miscellaneous legal documents, 1798-1838, most or all acquired by Pennington in connection with his legal practice.

.16 cubic ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6749681

Rutgers University

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